The Trump administration is hard at work deporting illegal immigrants from this country. You’ve probably seen updates from the White House, the Department of Homeland Security, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) about the progress they've made in arresting and deporting criminal illegals. As a result of daily raids, hundreds of criminal illegals are being deported daily, and Trump wants even more.
Do you smell an opportunity like I do?
Last month an illegal alien from Haiti with 17 criminal convictions was arrested in Boston and was seen shouting during his arrest, “F**k Trump! You feel me? Yo, Biden forever, bro! Thank Obama for everything he did for me, bro!”
Haitian gang member issues last words before he is taken away for deportation:
— Ben Kew (@ben_kew) January 23, 2025
“Fuck Trump… Biden forever, bro!” pic.twitter.com/pwBWx8jDqe
That was awesome.
Since then, I’ve wanted to see more footage. How many moments like that are we missing? Thinking about that, an epic idea came to mind: a spinoff of the classic reality show “COPS.”
You remember that show, right?
I think you know where I’m going with this. We need a spinoff of “COPS” called “ICE.”
Now, to be honest, I never watched “COPS” and was surprised to learn that it is actually still running in its 36th season. That said, I think the potential for a spinoff focusing on ICE raids is incredible.
Think about it: a reality show that presents ICE in its full operational glory. This wouldn’t just be your run-of-the-mill television fare; it would capture the complexities, controversies, and human stories that accompany high-stakes immigration operations. Regular segments could follow teams as they conduct raids, detail the internal struggles of agents, and showcase the types of criminal illegals they are getting rid of.
Such a show would provide an unfiltered lens on what frontline agents experience as they enforce the law. It would introduce viewers to the human side of the immigration debate, featuring intense situations during raids and the brave efforts of ICE agents.
The debate over ICE raids has been subject to a lot of disinformation, as the left is intent on suggesting that innocent people are actually the ones targeted. By showcasing how ICE targets violent offenders, rapists, gang members, and such, it would go a long way toward helping the public understand why these actions are necessary.
Viewers would witness the challenges agents face as they attempt to enforce immigration laws within the limits of their resources, reflecting the ambitious rhetoric of Trump's administration alongside the sobering reality that operational capacity is often constrained.
Of course, this concept wouldn’t come without its challenges. Critics might argue that such a show risks glamorizing complex and sensitive issues — yet there’s undeniable value in transparency. A spinoff like this could illuminate the reality of immigration enforcement, creating a national conversation that’s both entertaining and necessary. Heck, if “COPS” has been on the air since 1989, then there’s a hunger for this kind of programming.
In a society where reality television often drives social commentary, a show like “ICE” could incite essential discussions about immigration and law enforcement processes.
I know it’s not likely to happen, but still I feel like “ICE” could become more than just a reality show; it could serve as a groundbreaking platform for information and reflection in the era of mass deportations.
And let's be honest; you'd watch it, wouldn't you?